PsyGeNET (Psychiatric disorders Gene association NETwork) is a resource for the exploratory analysis of psychiatric
diseases and their associated genes. PsyGeNET is composed of a database and a set of analysis tools, powered by
Onexus (www.onexus.org). The database has been
developed by automatic extraction of information from the literature using the text mining tool BeFree
(http://ibi.imim.es/befree/), followed by
curation by experts in the domain. A team of 22 experts participates as curators of the database (more information
on our curation team here). This second release
of PsyGeNET contains updated information on depression, bipolar disorder, alcohol use disorders and cocaine use
disorders, and has been expanded to cover other psychiatric diseases of interest: bipolar disorder, schizophrenia,
substance-induced depressive disorder and psychoses and cannabis use disorder. The current version of PsyGeNET
(version 2.0) contains 3,771 associations between 1,549 genes and 117 psychiatric disease concepts (for more information see
http://www.psygenet.org/web/PsyGeNET/v01/about).
Due to its special focus on psychiatric diseases and comprehensiveness, PsyGeNET represents a valuable resource
for the analysis of the molecular underpinning of psychiatric disorders and their comorbidities.

May 11, 2015.PsyGeNET: a knowledge platform on psychiatric disorders and their genes, published in Bioinformatics. See the paper here.

September 4, 2014.NOTE FOR R USERS: If you are using the R script for your queries, some problems could appear with the "rawToChar" function.
In order to solve it just remove the function an execute it as follows:
dataTsv